Prime Minister of Thailand Prayut Chan-o-cha has implied the military-proposed amendments to Thailand's draft constitution would likely to be resubmitted to the charter drafting committee until the panel has done accordingly.
A majority of Thais have agreed to an interim charter provision that allows the military junta to remain to coexist with a forthcoming interim government, an opinion poll released Sunday showed.
The Thai junta has asked other countries not to facilitate any overseas Thai dissident movement, warning that it would be considered an unwarranted intervention in the internal affairs of Thailand.
Thai military junta has managed to obtain a high degree of approval from the people for its performance after taking over national administration on May 22, an opinion survey released Sunday showed.
Thai military junta chief Prayuth Chan-ocha on Wednesday instructed Thai ambassadors and consuls- general to explain to foreign countries reasons for staging the May 22 coup and the junta's roadmap leading to elections.
The priority of Thailand's military- run National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) is to ensure national administration functions as normal and key policies can be implemented, a foreign ministry spokesman said Thursday.
Thai military junta is considering lifting curfew in some tourism hotspots like Phuket and Pattaya to avoid inconveniences for tourists and the business sector.
Thai former education minister Chaturon Chaisang was arrested by the military on Tuesday afternoon, local media reported.
The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) on Tuesday reduced the curfew period to four hours from the current seven hours.